Cleaning a computer mouse: Housekeeping tips

09.09.2023 20:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

A computer mouse is a thing that can get dirty pretty quickly, so it's important to clean it regularly.

While it's tempting to use some cleaning chemicals, they can damage the surface of your mouse, so you should act gently and carefully.

Here are a few tips on how to do everything correctly without damaging your mouse.

Unplug it first 

If your mouse is wired, unplug it from your computer. If it's wireless, remove the batteries or turn it off.

If you have a mouse ball, then remove it 

If you have an older mouse with a ball underneath, open the cover on the bottom, take out the ball, and clean it with a soft, damp cloth. Also, clean the rollers inside.

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Start with a surface

Wipe the bottom of the mouse with a clean, damp cloth or a cotton swab to remove dirt and dust. Make sure the sensors or the little red light (if your mouse has one) are clean.

The buttons and the body go next

Wipe the top and sides of the mouse, including the buttons, with the same damp cloth or a cotton swab. For stubborn spots, you can use a bit of rubbing alcohol on the cloth (make sure it's not dripping wet).

Let it dry completely

If you used any liquid, make sure the mouse is completely dry before plugging it back in or turning it on.

It's testing time

Plug your mouse back in (or turn it on) and test it on your computer. It should work smoothly.

Conclusion

Avoid water and strong chemicals when cleaning your computer mouse - that's the best way to keep it safe.

Maintain it clean, so it'll be more pleasant for you to use your computer!
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Unplug it first 
  2. If you have a mouse ball, then remove it 
  3. Start with a surface
  4. The buttons and the body go next
  5. Let it dry completely
  6. It's testing time
  7. Conclusion